PeterScholz
14-04-2017, 10:49
Michael Tang veröffentlichte am Montag, den 10.04.2017 05:08 UTC+01:00 folgenden Text:
Prologue
The common knowledge was that 永春拳 had been heavily linked to the Red Boat 紅船, with Abbot ChiSim 至善禪師 hiding as a cook on board the Red Boat and subsequently taught some self-defence fighting art to 黃華寶 and 大花面錦 to enable them to better defend themselves in case they were attacked. The art was passed down to Fung Siu Ching who worked for 新錦 on the Red Boat. Fung Siu Ching then spread the art and taught Tung Jik 董植 and Tang Suen 鄧算 (New Martial Hero Magazine). After the war, Tung went to Macau and taught Chu Chung Man 朱仲文 and Tang Yik 鄧奕 came to HK and they met at Dai Duk Lan 大德欄 where they worked together to develop 永春. Tang Yik was known and respected as the King of Weng Chun Pole (永春棍王). However, little was known about his Luk Dim Boon Pole (六點半棍) which was not practiced by other Weng Chun masters.
Back in early 2000, Andrea Hoffmann published his book on Weng Chun and in it, he had attached an organisation chart, which he got from Sunny So. The chart showed that Tang Suen actually got his 永春 through his own village seniors and this traces up to Fei Loi Temple 飛來寺 back in Ching Yuen 廣東清遠. This was the first open document that recorded a different source to the commonly known theory.
In the audio recording. Tang Yik had given details of his family tree which was different from the Red Boat and this also explains some of the differences between the 永春 forms and particularly the pole form he taught against the other streams through Fung Siu Ching.
In his later years, Tang Yik was suggesting to name the forms he taught as Tang Family Weng Chun (鄧家永春) as a respect to his ancestors.
Quelle:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1936493169928490/permalink/1950236241887516/
Kapitel 1: http://www.kampfkunst-board.info/forum/f134/weng-chun-history-sicht-tang-familie-1-prelude-182592/
Prologue
The common knowledge was that 永春拳 had been heavily linked to the Red Boat 紅船, with Abbot ChiSim 至善禪師 hiding as a cook on board the Red Boat and subsequently taught some self-defence fighting art to 黃華寶 and 大花面錦 to enable them to better defend themselves in case they were attacked. The art was passed down to Fung Siu Ching who worked for 新錦 on the Red Boat. Fung Siu Ching then spread the art and taught Tung Jik 董植 and Tang Suen 鄧算 (New Martial Hero Magazine). After the war, Tung went to Macau and taught Chu Chung Man 朱仲文 and Tang Yik 鄧奕 came to HK and they met at Dai Duk Lan 大德欄 where they worked together to develop 永春. Tang Yik was known and respected as the King of Weng Chun Pole (永春棍王). However, little was known about his Luk Dim Boon Pole (六點半棍) which was not practiced by other Weng Chun masters.
Back in early 2000, Andrea Hoffmann published his book on Weng Chun and in it, he had attached an organisation chart, which he got from Sunny So. The chart showed that Tang Suen actually got his 永春 through his own village seniors and this traces up to Fei Loi Temple 飛來寺 back in Ching Yuen 廣東清遠. This was the first open document that recorded a different source to the commonly known theory.
In the audio recording. Tang Yik had given details of his family tree which was different from the Red Boat and this also explains some of the differences between the 永春 forms and particularly the pole form he taught against the other streams through Fung Siu Ching.
In his later years, Tang Yik was suggesting to name the forms he taught as Tang Family Weng Chun (鄧家永春) as a respect to his ancestors.
Quelle:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1936493169928490/permalink/1950236241887516/
Kapitel 1: http://www.kampfkunst-board.info/forum/f134/weng-chun-history-sicht-tang-familie-1-prelude-182592/